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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Two New Vlogs on Tarot

Hi everybody, it's a crisp clear cold but but lovely day here in Winnipeg. I'm enjoying the pace of work as we move into the pre-holiday season. This time of year can be hectic and fast paced one moment and slow and reflective the next. People are busy, some with jobs that have high level holiday stress. I will be adjusting my schedule to accommodate as best I can, the many friends and patrons that want to come in over the holiday season but I strongly recommend booking ahead near the end of December to ensure a time that is convenient and relaxed for you.

Here are two new Tarot Vlogs, the first on relating the Tarot's elements to our lives and the second on the importance of Tarot Journalling and using the cards to illustrate our lives, building our own associations along with study and a bit about the trans formative effect these symbols start to have in our lives.

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Psychic readings can be many things to many people, both in what clients seek and what different types of practitioners offer. We all have our own gifts and our own unique expression. I offer what I do as perception (which is admittedly fallible), as well as an art form. It is an entertainment that should be taken respectfully with a grain of salt.

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